ANA to slash new grad hiring for fiscal 2022
ANA Holdings said Tuesday that it will drastically reduce the number of new graduates it plans to hire for fiscal 2022 due to the impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic. The business conditions of the Japanese airline group have been deteriorating due to a slump in travel demand stemming from the pandemic. ANA Holdings, which usually employs around 3,000 new graduates, will hire only about 200 people for the year from April 2022. With the end of the pandemic nowhere in sight, the group will beef up its moves to reduce costs in order to turn around its business. Major industry rival Japan Airlines has cut recruitment activities for new graduates in fiscal 2021, now planning to hire only about 200 people, down sharply from the initially envisioned 1,700. Skymark Airlines has also suspended such activities for the year from April 2021.<br/>
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ANA to slash new grad hiring for fiscal 2022
ANA Holdings said Tuesday that it will drastically reduce the number of new graduates it plans to hire for fiscal 2022 due to the impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic. The business conditions of the Japanese airline group have been deteriorating due to a slump in travel demand stemming from the pandemic. ANA Holdings, which usually employs around 3,000 new graduates, will hire only about 200 people for the year from April 2022. With the end of the pandemic nowhere in sight, the group will beef up its moves to reduce costs in order to turn around its business. Major industry rival Japan Airlines has cut recruitment activities for new graduates in fiscal 2021, now planning to hire only about 200 people, down sharply from the initially envisioned 1,700. Skymark Airlines has also suspended such activities for the year from April 2021.<br/>